PARONAMA OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN BRAZILIAN COURTS

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  • Oliveira, Filipe A
  • Oliveira, Fernanda K.
  • Oliveira, Antônio C. M.

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Artificial Intelligence, Judiciary, Brazilian Courts, Victor, Socrates

Resumo

The number of processes in Brazilian territory is high compared to other countries. In fact, the number
of judges and court servers does not follow the avalanche of existing cases in our country. With this, a new element
has emerged to assist the Brazilian courts, these are computer systems that use AI (Artificial Intelligence). Such
intelligent tools have generated significant changes in the legal ambit. Among the AI systems currently used in the
courts, are Victor (STF), Socrates (STJ) and Radar (TJMG), which aims to benefit the entire process and facilitate
the work of magistrates and lawyers. To obtain greater productivity, the courts seek to adapt to new reality, aiming
to achieve efficiency that society expects from justice. The present work target to conduct a study about the
panorama of systems that use Artificial Intelligence installed in Brazilian courts to assist in their effectiveness and
improve the Brazilian judicial process, generating productivity of the courts. In addition, it intends to answer which
courts of Justice of Brazil artificial intelligence is being used and how it applies in practice.

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2024-06-14

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